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  2. Era (musical project) - Wikipedia

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    Era mixes Gregorian chants and occasionally world music with contemporary electronic and pop-rock arrangements. It is reminiscent of new-age music projects such as Enigma, Gregorian, and Deep Forest. Era's lyrics are written in Latin and English, and some are based on beliefs of the Cathars, a 13th century sect of French heretics. [citation needed]

  3. The Very Best of Era - Wikipedia

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    A "Premium" version was also released at the same time which includes a Video DVD. The back cover reads "The Complete Era video collection including all Era music videos and special features." Music videos include: 1. Misere Mani 2. Mother 3. The Mass 4. Looking For Something 5. Ameno 6. Infanati 7. Enae Volare Mezzo 8. Divano 9. Looking For ...

  4. The Mass (album) - Wikipedia

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    The Mass is an album released in 2003 by Eric Lévi's musical project Era.It is Era's third album. It achieved success in several European countries. The title track, "The Mass", is an adaptation of O Fortuna, a classical piece by Carl Orff.

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  6. Ameno (song) - Wikipedia

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    A music video for "Ameno" was shot for the song featuring actors Léonore Confino (sword girl) (version 1), Iréne Bustamante, and Pierre Boisserie (version 2). The music video, set in medieval times, shows three children who go on an excursion to Montségur. The girl sees a monument and when she touches it, she seems to have memories of a past ...

  7. Album era - Wikipedia

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    The album era (sometimes, album-rock era) was a period in popular music during the latter half of the 20th century in which the album—a collection of songs issued on physical media—was the dominant form of recorded music expression and consumption.